Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contents

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Autor(a) principal: Bren, Leandro
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Rossi Junior, Paulo, Moletta, José Luis, Nascimento, Eduardo Michelon do, Fernandes, Sergio Rodrigo, Santana, Miguel Henrique de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/32096
Resumo: Improving the quality and energy content of rations increases performance in feedlot cattle, resulting in higher weight at slaughter, better carcass quality and a higher yield of non-carcass components. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing concentrate content in the ration on the carcass traits and weight of non-carcass components of young bulls finished in a feedlot. Eighteen young crossbred ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls were used, with an average body weight (BW) of 278 kg and 12 months of age at the start of the experiment. The experimental design was completely randomized with three treatments and six replicates, where the treatments were the contents of 0.71, 0.97 and 1.24% BW day-1 of concentrate in the ration, on a dry matter (DM) basis. Corn silage was used as roughage and was provided ad libitum during the experiment. The young bulls were kept in the feedlot for 168 days and slaughtered at 17 months of age. There was a linear effect of concentrate content on the slaughter weight (SW) and hot carcass weight (HCW), which increased from 433 to 485 kg and from 248 to 280 kg between 0.71 and 1.24% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate. This represented an increase of 9.87 kg in SW and 6.16 kg in HCW for each 0.10% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate added to the ration. The hot carcass yield, rib eye area, subcutaneous fat thickness and the proportions of bone, muscle and fat in the carcass were not affected by the concentrate content and showed mean values of 57.3%, 79.6 cm2, 3.20 mm, 14.88%, 65.21% and 20.67%, respectively. There was a linear effect of concentrate content on the carcass temperature after cooling, which increased from 8.1 to 9.0 oC between 0.71 and 1.24% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate. An increase of 0.16 oC in the post-cooling carcass temperature for each 0.10% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate added to the ration was observed. The weight of internal organs and the perirenal and internal fat deposition were not affected by the concentrate content. The inclusion of 1.24% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate in the ration is recommended to obtain high SW and high HCW. Below this level, the carcass tissue composition and weight of non-carcass components are not modified.
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spelling Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contentsCaracterísticas de carcaça e componentes não-carcaça de tourinhos ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim alimentados com rações contendo três teores de concentradoBeef cattleFeedlotHot carcass weightPost-cooling temperatureSlaughter weight.Bovinos de corteConfinamentoPeso ao abatePeso de carcaça quenteTemperatura pós-resfriamento.Improving the quality and energy content of rations increases performance in feedlot cattle, resulting in higher weight at slaughter, better carcass quality and a higher yield of non-carcass components. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing concentrate content in the ration on the carcass traits and weight of non-carcass components of young bulls finished in a feedlot. Eighteen young crossbred ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls were used, with an average body weight (BW) of 278 kg and 12 months of age at the start of the experiment. The experimental design was completely randomized with three treatments and six replicates, where the treatments were the contents of 0.71, 0.97 and 1.24% BW day-1 of concentrate in the ration, on a dry matter (DM) basis. Corn silage was used as roughage and was provided ad libitum during the experiment. The young bulls were kept in the feedlot for 168 days and slaughtered at 17 months of age. There was a linear effect of concentrate content on the slaughter weight (SW) and hot carcass weight (HCW), which increased from 433 to 485 kg and from 248 to 280 kg between 0.71 and 1.24% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate. This represented an increase of 9.87 kg in SW and 6.16 kg in HCW for each 0.10% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate added to the ration. The hot carcass yield, rib eye area, subcutaneous fat thickness and the proportions of bone, muscle and fat in the carcass were not affected by the concentrate content and showed mean values of 57.3%, 79.6 cm2, 3.20 mm, 14.88%, 65.21% and 20.67%, respectively. There was a linear effect of concentrate content on the carcass temperature after cooling, which increased from 8.1 to 9.0 oC between 0.71 and 1.24% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate. An increase of 0.16 oC in the post-cooling carcass temperature for each 0.10% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate added to the ration was observed. The weight of internal organs and the perirenal and internal fat deposition were not affected by the concentrate content. The inclusion of 1.24% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate in the ration is recommended to obtain high SW and high HCW. Below this level, the carcass tissue composition and weight of non-carcass components are not modified.A melhoria da qualidade e do aporte energético da ração proporciona alto desempenho aos bovinos confinados, resultando em elevado peso ao abate, melhor qualidade da carcaça e alto rendimento dos componentes não-carcaça. Objetivou-se com este estudo avaliar a influência do aumento do teor de concentrado da ração nas características de carcaça e no peso de componentes não-carcaça de tourinhos terminados em confinamento. Foram utilizados 18 tourinhos mestiços ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim, que iniciaram o experimento com 278 kg de peso corporal (PC) e 12 meses de idade, em média. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado com três tratamentos e seis repetições, em que os tratamentos foram os teores de 0,71; 0,97 e 1,24% PC dia-1 de concentrado na ração, em base de matéria seca (MS). A silagem de milho foi utilizada como volumoso e fornecida à vontade durante o experimento. Os animais permaneceram confinados por 168 dias e foram abatidos com 17 meses de idade. Houve efeito linear dos teores de concentrado no peso ao abate (PA) e no peso de carcaça quente (PCQ), que aumentaram de 433 para 485 kg, e de 248 para 280 kg entre os teores de 0,71 e 1,24% PC em MS dia-1 de concentrado. Isso correspondeu ao aumento de 9,87 kg no PA e de 6,16 kg no PCQ dos tourinhos a cada 0,10% PC em MS dia-1 de concentrado adicionado à ração. O rendimento de carcaça quente, a área de olho de lombo, a espessura de gordura subcutânea e as proporções de osso, músculo e gordura da carcaça não foram influenciados pelos teores de concentrado, apresentando valores médios de 57,3%, 79,6 cm2, 3,20 mm, 14,88%, 65,21% e 20,67%, respectivamente. Houve efeito linear dos teores de concentrado na temperatura da carcaça após o resfriamento, que aumentou de 8,1 para 9,0 ºC entre os teores de 0,71 e 1,24% PC em MS dia-1 de concentrado. Registrou-se aumento de 0,16 ºC na temperatura pós-resfriamento da carcaça a cada 0,10% PC em MS dia-1 de concentrado adicionado à ração. O peso dos órgãos internos e a deposição de gordura perirrenal e interna não foram influenciados pelos teores de concentrado. A inclusão de 1,24% PC em MS dia-1 de concentrado na ração é indicado para a obtenção de alto PA e alto PCQ em tourinhos. No entanto, abaixo deste teor de concentrado a composição tecidual da carcaça e o peso dos componentes não-carcaça não são alterados.UEL2018-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3209610.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n6p2727Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 6 (2018); 2727-2740Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 6 (2018); 2727-27401679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contents
Características de carcaça e componentes não-carcaça de tourinhos ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim alimentados com rações contendo três teores de concentrado
title Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contents
spellingShingle Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contents
Bren, Leandro
Beef cattle
Feedlot
Hot carcass weight
Post-cooling temperature
Slaughter weight.
Bovinos de corte
Confinamento
Peso ao abate
Peso de carcaça quente
Temperatura pós-resfriamento.
title_short Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contents
title_full Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contents
title_fullStr Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contents
title_full_unstemmed Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contents
title_sort Carcass characteristics and non-carcass components of young ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls fed rations with three concentrate contents
author Bren, Leandro
author_facet Bren, Leandro
Rossi Junior, Paulo
Moletta, José Luis
Nascimento, Eduardo Michelon do
Fernandes, Sergio Rodrigo
Santana, Miguel Henrique de Almeida
author_role author
author2 Rossi Junior, Paulo
Moletta, José Luis
Nascimento, Eduardo Michelon do
Fernandes, Sergio Rodrigo
Santana, Miguel Henrique de Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bren, Leandro
Rossi Junior, Paulo
Moletta, José Luis
Nascimento, Eduardo Michelon do
Fernandes, Sergio Rodrigo
Santana, Miguel Henrique de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Beef cattle
Feedlot
Hot carcass weight
Post-cooling temperature
Slaughter weight.
Bovinos de corte
Confinamento
Peso ao abate
Peso de carcaça quente
Temperatura pós-resfriamento.
topic Beef cattle
Feedlot
Hot carcass weight
Post-cooling temperature
Slaughter weight.
Bovinos de corte
Confinamento
Peso ao abate
Peso de carcaça quente
Temperatura pós-resfriamento.
description Improving the quality and energy content of rations increases performance in feedlot cattle, resulting in higher weight at slaughter, better carcass quality and a higher yield of non-carcass components. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing concentrate content in the ration on the carcass traits and weight of non-carcass components of young bulls finished in a feedlot. Eighteen young crossbred ½ Purunã x ½ Canchim bulls were used, with an average body weight (BW) of 278 kg and 12 months of age at the start of the experiment. The experimental design was completely randomized with three treatments and six replicates, where the treatments were the contents of 0.71, 0.97 and 1.24% BW day-1 of concentrate in the ration, on a dry matter (DM) basis. Corn silage was used as roughage and was provided ad libitum during the experiment. The young bulls were kept in the feedlot for 168 days and slaughtered at 17 months of age. There was a linear effect of concentrate content on the slaughter weight (SW) and hot carcass weight (HCW), which increased from 433 to 485 kg and from 248 to 280 kg between 0.71 and 1.24% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate. This represented an increase of 9.87 kg in SW and 6.16 kg in HCW for each 0.10% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate added to the ration. The hot carcass yield, rib eye area, subcutaneous fat thickness and the proportions of bone, muscle and fat in the carcass were not affected by the concentrate content and showed mean values of 57.3%, 79.6 cm2, 3.20 mm, 14.88%, 65.21% and 20.67%, respectively. There was a linear effect of concentrate content on the carcass temperature after cooling, which increased from 8.1 to 9.0 oC between 0.71 and 1.24% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate. An increase of 0.16 oC in the post-cooling carcass temperature for each 0.10% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate added to the ration was observed. The weight of internal organs and the perirenal and internal fat deposition were not affected by the concentrate content. The inclusion of 1.24% BW in DM day-1 of concentrate in the ration is recommended to obtain high SW and high HCW. Below this level, the carcass tissue composition and weight of non-carcass components are not modified.
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